morph! AN INTERACTIVE APPROACH TO TRANSFORM BUILDINGS TO LIFE

Authors

  • Sergej Kozuhovskij
  • Peter Szmidt
  • Benjamin Hemken
  • Jennifer Paul
  • Meltem Karayel
  • Sonja Riemann
  • Martin Jacob
  • Christian Cohrs
  • Alexander Molnar
  • Joshua Trees
  • Luisa Schönke
  • Darya Davydenkova
  • Eva Stöhlmacher
  • Shuratha Chandrapalan
  • Dennis Krannich
  • Roland Schröder-Kroll
  • Rainer Malaka

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47839/ijc.9.3.718

Keywords:

Interaction, installation, art, buildings, morph, tracking, projection, environment, new media.

Abstract

The use of digital media for interactive art installations is increasingly popular. Art and technology merge. Our intention is to create interactive art installations that offer an incentive to interact playfully with the surrounding environment. Motivated by this, we developed and realised two forms of installations: an interactive screen with several and a light cone installation.

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ZKM: Projekt ACCESS, http://www.accessproject.net/ (last access: 06.03.2010)

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Published

2010-12-20

How to Cite

Kozuhovskij, S., Szmidt, P., Hemken, B., Paul, J., Karayel, M., Riemann, S., Jacob, M., Cohrs, C., Molnar, A., Trees, J., Schönke, L., Davydenkova, D., Stöhlmacher, E., Chandrapalan, S., Krannich, D., Schröder-Kroll, R., & Malaka, R. (2010). morph! AN INTERACTIVE APPROACH TO TRANSFORM BUILDINGS TO LIFE. International Journal of Computing, 9(3), 252-256. https://doi.org/10.47839/ijc.9.3.718

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